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Question:
There may be occasions when drivers need to give an arm signal to confirm an indicator. This could include, in bright sunshine, at a complex road layout, when stopping at a pedestrian crossing or when turning right just after passing a parked vehicle. You should understand what each arm signal means. If you give arm signals, make them clear, correct and decisive.
What do arm signs mean?
Hand signals are used to communicate with other drivers when your car lights fail or to strengthen direction indicator signals and stop lights. Furthermore, bikers and horseback riders frequently use hand signals since they lack direction markers.
What are 3 Basic Arm Signals for Driving?
Understanding hand signals is critical for your own and others' safety. In the United Kingdom, there are three primary hand signals:
- Arm signal to pull up: Slow down or halt by extending your arm out the window in an up-and-down motion.
- Arm signs to turn right: Move to the right or turn to the right by extending your arm straight out the window.
- Arm signs to turn left: Move left or turn left, as indicated by extending your arm out the window and spinning it around and around.
Remember that these hand gestures are specific to the United Kingdom and may differ in other nations.
Slow Down/ Stop Hand Signal
If your brake lights are operational, they will illuminate and communicate with other cars whenever you apply the brake pedal. You can express your desire to slow down or stop without brake lights by extending your arm out the window and waving up and down. Make sure the other drivers behind you can see your arm. When you use this hand gesture, you give vehicles behind you time to adjust and slow down, even if they are close behind. Because tailgating and rear-ending are so common, informing other drivers of your intentions can mean the difference between being in an accident and not.
Right Turn Arm Signal
You must also indicate if you want to advance or turn to either side. Extending your arm straight out the window indicates the right turn hand signal. Make sure your arm is extended far enough to be visible to other drivers without colliding with any other vehicles or objects.
Left Turn Arm Signal
A straight arm out the window with a spin indicates the left turn hand signal. Vehicles already on your left side will be unable to observe the hand signals you make from the driver's seat when you shift to the left. When using hand signals, employ caution when changing lanes or turning to the left.
Which arm signal tells you that the car you’re following is going to turn left?
The arm signal for turning left is indicated with a straight arm out the window with a spin to the left. Vehicles already on your left side will be unable to observe the hand signals you make from the driver's seat when you shift to the left.
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